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Concert Picks for March 4

A double bill of developing indie acts of some promise, each riding the wave of solid sophomore LPs. UMO began as the bedroom project of New Zealander Ruban Nielson and developed into a trio live that plays a tricky psychedelic pop. California-raised duo Foxygen’s mining of 60s pop is pure, cheeky fun. With Wampire. Wrongbar, doors 7 p.m.

James Hunter Six

They’ll be back for a Jazz Festival date in June, but here’s your chance to stay ahead of the curve while dialing it back to some unabashedly retro R&amp;Bunabashedly retro R&amp;B from the British singer-guitarist whose band includes a pair of throaty saxes, a standup bass, a Hammond organ — filling every nook and cranny necessary to get your backbone slipping. Horseshoe, 8:30 p.m.

Indians

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Denmark’s Soren Lokke Juul is the brains here, and atmospheric and ofttimes stark it is, whether he’s strumming away on a guitar or at the keyboard. With folk-rockers Night Beds. Drake Underground, 7 p.m.

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